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Bridgerton Season 4: Real-Life Regal Filming Locations
31 Jan
Summary
- Season 4's romance unfolds across picturesque English estates and landmarks.
- Filming locations include Loseley Park, Shepperton Studios, and Ranger's House.
- Fans can visit many of these stunning real-life Bridgerton settings.

Bridgerton Season 4 Part 1 utilizes a variety of real-life British locations to bring its romantic narrative to life. Loseley Park in Surrey serves as Benedict's country retreat, 'My Cottage,' with its Elizabethan manor and extensive grounds. A significant portion of the show's Regency London setting was recreated on a purpose-built backlot at Shepperton Studios in Surrey, offering creative control.
Ranger's House in Greenwich continues to be the exterior for the Bridgerton family home, set beside Greenwich Park. The Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich also stands in for Regency London's public spaces, featuring grand architecture and courtyards. For Queen Charlotte's opulent world, Hampton Court Palace provides regal interiors and historic settings.
Additionally, Claydon House in Buckinghamshire features in scenes connected to the Featherington family, showcasing its ornate Rococo interiors. These real-world locations allow viewers to connect with the show's romantic drama by visiting the actual places where filming occurred.




